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Address: 50 Browns Road Type: Recreational Style: Single Story "2 modest camps" Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 2 Lot Type: Irregular Lot Size: 1.2 acres Year Built: n/a "unknown" Taxes: $1,353.00 (2009)
BLACK LAKE -- This private point must be seen to be fully appreciated. You have guaranteed breathtaking views from three directions. Enjoy the morning sunrise and the evening sunset. Two modest “camps” are on the property so you can start camping, fishing and boating now and build later. Projects not practical on smaller properties can easily be built here. You have everything you need: your own boat launch, electricity, telephone and two septic systems with one being a 1000 gallon concrete tank. The over 800 feet of varied shoreline offers private points and bays making this an ideal investment for a large extended family of multiple outdoor enthusiasts building a family co...
BLACK LAKE -- This private point must be seen to be fully appreciated. You have guaranteed breathtaking views from three directions. Enjoy the morning sunrise and the evening sunset. Two modest “camps” are on the property so you can start camping, fishing and boating now and build later. Projects not practical on smaller properties can easily be built here. You have everything you need: your own boat launch, electricity, telephone and two septic systems with one being a 1000 gallon concrete tank. The over 800 feet of varied shoreline offers private points and bays making this an ideal investment for a large extended family of multiple outdoor enthusiasts building a family compound. You can have a refuge from the world with easy deeded seasonal access via a private road to SH 58 and a panoramic view. This is a property with a future.
Black Lake is truly unique being over 21 miles long and 4 miles at its widest point. It has over 60 miles of diverse shoreline in addition to its many islands. Because it has no industry on its shore, the water quality is so good that Black Lake has no fish consumption advisories. Boating enthusiasts can travel up the Indian River to historic Rossie or down stream to the Eel Weir Dam on the Oswegathie River. Commonly known as “A Freshwater Fisherman’s Paradise” it boasts small mouth bass, largemouth bass, crappie, walleye, northern pike, perch, bluegills, catfish and an occasional muskie.
View ? Lake
Sewer/Water Systems ? Septic
Appliances ? Refrigerator ? Stove
Lot Features ? Trees / Shrubs